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Take a look inside the new Dark Nectar coffee shop in Atascadero

Oct 05, 2017

Dark Nectar Coffee Roaster at 5915 Entrada Ave. in Atascadero started brewing and roasting in September 2017. Dark Nectar set up its second store after owner Danny Jones said the business began to outgrow its Templeton location.

Joe JohnstonThe Tribune

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